SOUTH AFRICA TO HOST THE 2025 AFRICA CHILDREN’S SUMMIT

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- One thousand three hundred children from across Africa will be taking part in the second Africa Children’s Summit taking place in Johannesburg in early April 2025.
- The child-led gathering marks a major step in ensuring the voices of the continent’s children are heard and makes an impact on policy-making.
- The summit emphasises the importance of placing children at the centre of matters that directly affect them.
South Africa is hosting the second Africa Children’s Summit in Johannesburg, where 1 300 children from all five of the continent’s regions will discuss challenges impacting their well-being.
The biennial summit, led by the Department of Social Development in partnership with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund, takes place from 4–7 April 2025 at the Roedean Senior School and St John’s College.
The Africa Children’s Summit 2025 is a landmark gathering aimed at championing child participation in shaping the future of the continent’s children.
It will see 1300 children from all five African regions discuss critical challenges impacting the well-being of the continent’s children, review progress on recommendations from the inaugural summit, and propose actionable solutions for the future.
Three hundred children will be attending in person, while 1000 children will join the summit virtually.
The event builds on the inaugural summit, held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 10–12 April 2023, which brought together over 300 children from across Africa.
With the theme ‘Seen, Heard, Engaged’, this child-led conference marks a significant step in ensuring African children’s voices are amplified in policy-making and decision-making processes.
The theme affirms a thread of continuance between the two summits, emphasising the importance of placing children at the centre of matters that affect them.
This platform will continue to champion meaningful child participation, building on frameworks such as the African Union’s Agenda 2040 and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.
It also underscores the critical importance of addressing gender-based violence, fostering intergenerational collaboration, and ensuring inclusive participation for children with disabilities, and those from marginalised communities.
The summit aims to empower children to advocate for their rights, lead discussions on their lives, and shape policy recommendations for governments, civil society organisations, and international bodies.
Through its focus on child-led advocacy and authentic intergenerational dialogue, Africa Children’s Summit 2025 promises to be a transformative platform that contributes to building an equitable and inclusive Africa where children are “seen, heard, and engaged”.
The summit will offer South Africa, and Africa, an opportunity to reflect on the strides made to protect its children.
Since 1994, when South Africa attained its freedom, the country has made significant strides in the protection and promotion of the rights of children, including the promulgation of the Children’s Act and the Child Justice Act, the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on Rights and Welfare of the Child.
The summit will be live on www.dsdtv.org.za.